Many clients ask me what mediation is and what the process involves.
Mediation is designed to avoid litigation, which is often a stressful and expensive way to resolve a divorce. Instead, mediation offers a more collaborative approach where both parties sit down with a mediator, either with or without lawyers.
The process is confidential and informal, giving you a safe space to work through the issues that need resolution as part of your divorce proceedings. These often include:
- Custody and parenting time
- Child support
- Division of assets
- Alimony and other forms of support
Mediation helps couples reach agreements on these important matters without the cost, stress, and uncertainty of going to court.
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